Patriot Chair: Tom Brady has the power to decide when to retire

New England Patriots chairman Jonathan Kraft told the NFL official website that quarterback Tom Brady will have the right to decide on his own when to retire.

The 40-year-old Brady made 4577 yards passing this season, ranking first in the league.

“I think he won the right to make a decommissioning decision when he wanted,” Kraft said when asked if he would need to tell Brady that he was retiring.

Team boss Robert Kraft said: “We want to have the best players in each of our locations and have their cheap jerseys work for us for a long time.”

Asked what such privileges mean to him, Brady replied in humor: “Why does everyone want me to retire so much? I’m happy and the team is doing well. I know I’m better than most players older, but I really enjoy playing. I obviously benefit from the experience of playing here. “In addition, Brady said it is still focused on the Super Bowl instead of retired.”

In addition, Brady once again stressed that he hopes to play 45 years of age, he thinks he will continue to support his enthusiasm as long as they also wholeheartedly play his own body.

Brady’s contract has been extended to the 2019 season. When that Super Bowl is held, he will be the oldest non-kicking player to play in the Super Bowl.

Brady stitched his 12-stitch injury right after just removing his stitches. He himself said that his hand injury did not fully recover.

“The recovery is good,” Brady said on Tuesday. “But some discrepancies with my expectations and I’m still trying my best to protect my right hand. Everyone knows the importance of right hand to a quarterback and I hope to stay as healthy as possible before Sunday.

Brady’s right hand is currently wearing a special custom black gloves and custom nfl jerseys china, he said that this is one of the complementary recovery processes.

“This is Anderma tailored for me,” Brady said. “It’s a great glove with a special restoration that’s exactly what I need now.”